A Smile of Fortune

A Smile of Fortune

Conrad, Joseph

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FörlagTrue Sign Publishing House
ISBN9789359886985

"A Smile of Fortune" is a captivating novella written by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1911. The story revolves around a young sea captain named Jacobus, who finds himself in a remote island in the Indian Ocean. Stranded due to a sudden illness, Jacobus is taken in by the island's enigmatic and reclusive ruler, Mr. Massy. As he recovers, Jacobus becomes increasingly entangled in the island's complex and secretive society. He discovers that Mr. Massy is married to a beautiful and mysterious woman named Anatalle, and their unconventional marriage hides a web of intrigue, cultural clashes, and personal desires. The novella delves into themes of colonialism, cultural misunderstandings, and the complexities of human relationships. Conrad's masterful prose and exploration of the human psyche create a sense of foreboding and tension throughout the narrative, making "A Smile of Fortune" a thought-provoking and psychologically rich work.